Connect Confluence and Jira for project context, issue management, and documentation.
Overall this appears to be an open-source, MIT-licensed Atlassian Cloud MCP server. The main risks are its normal local execution and access to Atlassian data; no concrete red flags for malicious exfiltration or excessive privileges are evident, so overall it is caution rather than risk.
The description mentions OAuth 2.0 authentication, so it will handle Atlassian authorization tokens; this is a normal capability, but leaked credentials could impact Confluence/Jira access and data.
It is only described as communicating with Atlassian Cloud (Confluence and Jira), with no unrelated or unknown endpoints noted; this is declared normal egress, not a concrete exfiltration red flag.
The system check marks executes-code, meaning the MCP tool can execute code or spawn processes locally; this is an inherent tool capability, but its runtime privileges and isolation should be reviewed.
Its stated purpose is to manage Jira issues, document work in Confluence, and understand project context, so it will read and write related work data; the access scope appears consistent with the declared purpose, with no sign of overbroad authorization.
The source is a third-party registry, but the repository is open source under MIT and auditable; however, it has 0 stars and unknown maintenance status, so supply-chain trust is only moderate and it should be validated in a controlled environment.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "atlassian-mcp-server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Please review recent issue updates in this Jira project and the related Confluence project pages, then create a project progress summary with completed work, in-progress items, blockers, and next steps.
A clear project status summary or weekly update ready to share with the team.
Based on this Confluence requirements document, extract key features, create corresponding Jira issues, and organize them by priority, suggested owners, and acceptance criteria.
A structured set of Jira issues with priorities and execution recommendations.
Check whether this Jira epic and its related subtasks have matching documentation in Confluence; if not, draft a page covering background, goals, scope, and risks.
A documentation coverage report and a Confluence draft ready to publish or edit.
Let AI securely query, create, and manage Jira and Confluence content.
Connect Confluence and Jira to query docs, issues, and project work.
Manage Jira issues and Confluence pages with natural language and attachments.
Use natural language to manage Jira and Confluence work and collaboration
Connect Jira and Confluence to manage issues, pages, attachments, and comments.
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